#singleuser

ekko [gts edition]ekko@gts.ekk0.de
2026-01-12

For anyone running a #gotosocial single user instance: GTS-HolMirDas (German for "get me that" or "fetch me that") might be interesting to you, if you want to fill your timeline with life. It fetches posts matching to hashtags you've set from the fediverse. For single-user instances this is great to see more new people and posts you otherwise never would have discovered.

https://git.klein.ruhr/matthias/gts-holmirdas

Creating an app via the GTS settings panel did not work for me. But this did and it was really easy:

https://getauth.thms.uk/

You can also use the getauth tool for other apps like FediFetcher.

This may be a super common and known app, but I just installed it and I think it's great.

#fedifetcher #gts #holmirdas #rss #fediadmin #singleuser #fediapps #discover

2025-10-23

Open sourced my mastodon scripts, if anyone's interested.

This instance is a single user instance and designed to run very lean on storage. As such, it relies heavily on crons.

I have a backup script, auto-cleanup script, and fedifetcher script. Hope it helps someone.

gitlab.com/ironluux/scripts/-/

#OpenSource #SelfHosted #bash #MastodonHosting #singleuser

Jan Wildeboer 😷:krulorange:jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net
2025-04-28

Thinking about setting up a #gotosocial instance as a possible alternative to my current Mastodon instance. Seems quite straight forward to run as a self-contained single (podman) container, which is an approach I have come to like more and more. I already run my own #Forgejo instance that way. When I have time to spare, I will give it a try :)

#SelfHost #ActivityPub #SingleUser

2025-04-04

Out there, in the worrying world of today is a little #Zilog #Z80 computer with a mere 64KB of #RAM and running the #1970s CP/M operating system.

This little machine is connected to the #intertubes and it's serving a #singleuser #bulletinboardsystem for you, the worrying souls of #yesteryears to visit.

Take a break from today, connect like it's 1985 - here on RC-BOX BBS, the world's first and (currently) only #rc2014 based bulletin board system in the world!

Check out the #alttext or my #profile info for information on how to connect.

#bbs
#rc2014bbs
#rcbox

This screenshot features the ASCII Art welcome banner of RC-BOX BBS. The technical specs of the system are listed as well as an ASCII UFO which is sending a beam down to the specs listed. All in plain ASCII text.

If you want to visit, use a VT100 capable Telnet client and connect to:

rc2014.ddns.net:2014
2024-10-27

As a long time #KDE #plasma6 / #kde_plasma user I have to say things just become worse and worse and I blame the #singleuser #development syndrome, where developers think there will always be one singe user logged in to a system at one time on a #multiuser system as #Linux
On my #laptop that I'm the only user Plasma6 works fine, but on a desktop computer which I share, things are completely different , plasmashell keeps on crashing or freezing (the panel becomes just a grey empty entity) and when switching between users, the audio is missing and the whole desktop freezes until plasma finds the audio device and reattached it, which happens like a minute after you have switched.

Another example is ksnip which don't handle multiple users at all, it seems that the first user who starts it will be the one running it, but the second user then can control the first users ksnip session.

The only reasons I still use plasma are the following

- #kwin is the only window manager I have found that allows me to disable all shortcuts for a specific app, this is so valuable when run a virtual machine, as you want all shortcuts to be for that instance than your own host.

- window manager that allows me to have close button on the left side of the title bar and the minimize/maximize on the right side.

- in window dialog the OK come to left of Cancel (yeah more of a #qt thing)

- Uses qt

- dont' use #CSD (this just makes everyone to use their own look for the window title and suddenly you have the messed up look from #microsoft instead of the uniformed look)

I have tried #lxqt but something causes the title bar to kwin to be twice as big as running with the same settings in plasma and it's not as keen on using kwallet where all my passwords are stored.

Michal :verified: :btw:michal@kottman.xyz
2024-08-21

Since setting my single-user instance up in 2018, I forgot to set up media cleanup. Before I do that, some stats for my 6yo instance:

$ for flag in "" --remove-headers --prune-profiles; do tootctl media remove $flag --dry_run; done
Removed 421484 media attachments (approx. 357 GB) (DRY RUN)
Visited 169679 accounts and removed profile media totaling 27.7 GB (DRY RUN)
Visited 169680 accounts and removed profile media totaling 39.8 GB (DRY RUN)

And media/month graph...

#SingleUser #MastoAdmin

Mastodon graph of "gigabytes of media attachments added (to my instance) per month". Significant jumps in volume ~2020-08 and ~2023-07. Whereas previously it was in hundreds of megabytes per month, now it peaks at 25GB/month.

Source PSQL query:

mastodon=# \copy (SELECT TO_CHAR(file_updated_at, 'YYYY-MM') AS month, SUM(file_file_size) FROM media_attachments GROUP BY 1 ORDER BY 1) TO media_size.csv
2024-08-07

When I poked around with Postmarks (a federated bookmarking service) last year, I briefly mentioned another federated server, Shuttlecraft… but I never followed up on that.

Shuttlecraft is a single-user ActivityPub-compatible application that can run on a platform like Glitch – in fact, it’s more-or-less a single-click deployment to fork and install on Glitch.

I’ve written about being all-in on the Fediverse and I generally try a lot of different things out. I created a Shuttlecraft instance for myself around the same time I set up Postmarks last year – both run on Glitch, both are somewhat experimental / in-progress and unfinished. The fact is that I use my Postmarks instance all the time for logging links of interest, but Shuttlecraft has really just been sitting there without very much interaction. That’s mostly deliberate, it’s a playground more than anything else, and it can be handy for playing with interactions with other ActivityPub servers.

However – yesterday I thought I’d take a quick look at it, only to discover that my Glitch app was down.

After doing some digging in the console and logs, I found that Node was complaining about being unable to load a module. That was surprising to me, as I hadn’t changed anything there for a long while. It turned out that what was actually happening was that the container’s disk allocation had run out, and the log message itself was spurious.

To be fair, the Shuttlecraft README is very clear that a) it’s an unsupported side-project from the author Ben Brown, and b) …

all data is written as PLAIN TEXT FILES to the disk.

Right now, the app builds an IN-MEMORY INDEX of EVERY SINGLE POST. This will work for several thousand posts, but … maybe not for 10,000s of posts. I’m not sure how far it will go. I have ideas about being able to shard the index into multiple files and page through it, etc. But.

It took a bit of very messy and imperfect cleanup inside hidden directories in the Glitch container, but for now, I have my small instance back up again. Realistically, it is probably not worth following / I don’t look at it much / it will fall over again, before much longer – but it’s also a fun thing to tinker with, and the code is quick to tweak in the Glitch editor.

In the past few months, quite a few things have changed in the ecosystem – for example, I’m now on Threads, and my account is federated out from there. Shuttlecraft is missing something in its ability to play nicely with that, which is a bit sad… maybe I’ll have to have a look into it at some stage.

I’ll have to look at some more Fediverse-compatible apps soon, hopefully more resilient ones! šŸ™‚ Fediforum is coming up next month, and that’s usually a great place to learn about what developers are working on across the ActivityPub ecosystem.

Like it? Share it -

https://andypiper.co.uk/2024/08/07/recovering-my-shuttlecraft/

#Blaugust2024 #100DaysToOffload #activitypub #Coding #fediverse #glitch #postmarks #selfHosting #singleUser

Jasdemi :fediverse:jasdemi@jasdemi.com
2024-08-04

Tip for #singleuser or small instance users:
The biggest disadvantage of small instances is the dead federated timeline. Instance admins can subscribe to the classic #relays, but this comes at a high price such as high resource usage and too much noise, depending on the relay. It's either all or nothing.

Instead you can populate your federated timeline by following the #FediBuzz relays. They can be followed as normal users and boost posts based on the hashtag, instance or even language.
Here are a few examples:
@tag-fediverse (boosts the #fediverse hashtag from all instances)
@instance-jasdemi.com (boosts everything from my instance, jasdemi.com)
@language-it (boosts only posts in Italian language from all instances)

Now before you follow any relays, I suggest creating an alt account as this will make you home timeline very noisy. With your main account you can now check out the federated timeline or follow hashtags.
More info here: https://relay.fedi.buzz/

#fediadmin #gotosocial #sharkey #mastodon #feditip #selfhosted

2024-06-21

For #selfhosted #singleuser #mastodonadmin folks:

If you were to start over again fresh in 2025, what would be your preferred #Fediverse alternative stack or project instead of #Mastodon?

Asking for a friend. ( #itme )

2023-12-21

5 months into self-hosting my single-user instance, and I have zero complaints. The cost comes up to $6usd/mo. (~$8 cad, atm), and there’s headroom to spare. I’m running Akkoma on Fedora (which I thought was 38 but is actually 37 so I guess I should probably update it).

This is on a Vultr ā€œCloud Computeā€ server, with the ā€œAMD High Performanceā€ option (EPYC CPU + NVMe storage) on the lowest tier: 1 vCPU, 1GB memory, and 25GB storage. As an irritable person who hates waiting for things to load, it’s performed beautifully.

I can’t comment on Mastodon. While I’m told it’s a bit of a resource hog, especially as it scales, it might be perfectly fine for a single user instance, although when I was first considering self-hosting, I was advised that I’d be better off spending $15 or $20 minimum on a more capable server for Mastodon. I can’t refute or confirm that statement, so use your own judgement, but I don’t really like the way the Mastodon project is run, and I like being able to use Markdown, even if barely anybody will see it.

#selfhost #selfhosting #singleuser #singleuserinstance #akkoma #fediverse #hashtag #octothorpe

Vultr admin interface
vCPU Usage: 5%
Current Charges: $4.44
RAM: 1024.00MB
Storage: 25GB NVMe
Bandwidth: 7.45GB (this is actually my outbound usage this month. Total bandwidth is 2TB)
Label: borkity-bork-bork
OS: Fedora 37 x64
2023-09-30
This picture is nearly a year old and on Tuesday, we will embark again heading towards Norway, the third consecutive year in a row. Before this is done, I decided to move my old #Pixelfed-instance (usually designed for more people) to a single one-user instance, starting with this outlook and just before the dawn of October. Older posts will hopefully be migrated soon, this is the last challenge to be accomplished technically!

#pixelfed #selfhost #instance #midgardmates #pixeladmin #fediverse #fediadmin #singleuser #sharing #nordicshutter
A coast at sundown
2023-08-21
The #Pleroma Instance lebalkon.de celebrates 🄳 First Birthady šŸŽ‚ today!

What has started as an experiment is still running and will probably stay online for longer. I'm really happy with this software.

Unfortunately, it is still a #SingleUser instance. Maybe i can make it now in the second year open for registrations.

In comparison to #mastodon, running a #selfhosted #singleuser instance on #peertube and #pixelfed is a bit more wild west in terms of finding stuff. Peertube feels like public-access programming, but I'm certain there's something interesting out there. On PixelFed I'm struggling to find content I can connect with versus just looking at mastodon.art. All three are great ways to store my own personal content, so I'm still #happy with them. I just need to spend more time on them. I'm having #fun

Kevin Karhan :verified:kkarhan@mstdn.social
2023-07-07

@adlerweb ich halte das für naiv (anders als Blockaden von :activitypub: - Instanzen, denn #Threads wird wie ein dauerhafter #DDoS-Angriff alles (außer vielleicht wenige #SingleUser-Instanzen) lahmlegen.

Das ist genauso wie #eMail - Server aufsetzen und keinerlei #Blocklist alla #Spamhaus nutzen...

Dan Shickdatn@hact.org
2023-07-05

any other single-user instances who’ve enabled authorized fetch having any visible problems with interacting on the fedi? I have not noticed any but I fear I might not be able to tell.

#authorizedFetch #singleUser

Daniel Wurzbacherdjw@p.resrm.com
2023-06-12

Great to meet all of you, I’m sure!

Quick bio of me - I grew up in a center-center-right household, and discarded those beliefs once I started actually considering the propositions.

I’m somewhere to the left of Bernie, to be concise.

No one has any rights until everyone has the same rights.

Related, this is a #SingleUser #instance, it will federate with most #fediverse servers. Please see https://p.resrm.com/about for details.

I’d be willing to open up reg for a handful of folks, once I am comfortable that multiple services are stable. Watch this space, and the about page.

Full disclosure: I do some #freelance work from time to time - mostly sysadmin and automation work, some front end and content when the need arises.

This is not an account intended to plug those or any other services - my opinions reflect my opinion, not that of any employer, client, or body.

2023-04-22
@gabak@social.gabekangas.com @fedidevs @fedidevs

What underlying infra are you looking at building this upon - #Gofed, #Streams, #Bovine?

Perhaps a small, uber portable #POSIX compliant ANSI C single-user system built on top something like #Snacs2?

And what are your possible solutions of mind for those who already self-host their own #Fediverse accounts? Should they have to rent another #VPS or create yet another hostname for additional servers, A RRs, and AAAA RRs, at their homes for each #bot?

I'm not seeing the utility here. Maybe explaining it a bit differently so the net #simplification of doing it that way is clear?

I dunno, it just seems kind of a lot of redundancy in creating all those #storage, #CPU, and #RAM stacks.

All the wonderful #single user Fediverse platforms currently in popular use notwithstanding, it might be more economically viable and #greener to just take a family of five and their three bots and just put them all on the single instance of whatever Fediverse platform on their own Raspberry Pi... maybe?

Interesting idea Gabe, but I'm having trouble seeing how this is simpler or better than the current methods of just self-hosted forks of #Pleroma, #Misskey, and other lightweight platforms that would seem to make it so much easier already šŸ™‚

#tallship #FOSS #ActivityPub #Fediverse #SocialHub SocialHub.ActivityPub.Rocks

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Futurist Jim Carrolljimcarroll@futurist.info
2023-02-21

I'm announcing a new Verified policy on my platform.

I'm offering members to get a big triple-double blue icon to symbolize their importance.

They'll have to pay me for this.

Payment will be required in ice-cream. One small tub per month.

#singleuser #selfhost #Selfhosting

2023-02-19
The problem with a single user instance is your local feed is just a historical record of how much rubbish you actually post... šŸ˜…

#singleuser #posting
PaoloMpaolom
2023-01-25

To the tech Fediverse: any recommendations for a single user, mastodon API compatible server, that had few dependencies and it’s reasonably simple to install? Don’t care about UI, just the server part :)

Client Info

Server: https://mastodon.social
Version: 2025.07
Repository: https://github.com/cyevgeniy/lmst